Health
What’s A ‘Race-Free’ Approach to Diagnosing Kidney Disease? – The New York Times
The most common method of assessing the condition may make Black patients seem less ill than they really are, some experts say….
People of color and low-income Americans are less likely to receive good care when the warning signs first appear and chronic kidney disease could be prevented. They are more likely to progress to kidney failure and to require dialysis, and less likely…
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